David Babumba

 

That Bwino is only productive if the population you have is nationalistic,
Ugandans are not. Ugandans only care about self but not about Uganda, and
this is mainly due to the way they have been brought up, look at Buganda and
Kabale, do you know why these very good regions have failed? For they have
never experienced a war. And when I talk about a war I am talking about a
war that attack Buganda when the sole purpose of that war is to kill every
walking Muganda. Some body to target  them officially as Northerners were
attacked. Yes we died in Luwero and very many but the people that left
Luwero are alive today, Northerners even those that ran to neighboring towns
were targeted and killed as a national policy. But who has ever targeted a
Mukiga? They always run back to that small corner of Uganda and monitor what
is happening in Kampala if it is good they show up if it is bad they stop
Gaso and off they go.  Japan never developed till after Hiroshima. A very
reason some of us are very optimistic at the exit of Museveni, you see
Uganda has an over population of about 15 to 20 million people. The fastest
way to take out that excess is by creating a civil war in Uganda, and
Museveni has clearly put all the required  safety match of a civil war when
he leaves power that it will need only one person to trigger it. After you
lose that about 20 million Ugandans, and after they have run to countries
like South Sudan and literary cry for food on a table, the remaining 16
million Ugandans are going to sit down and build that country for then it
will be important for them. Look at Buganda, doesn’t it bother you that the
Baganda that preach for Mengo are only preaching for it to secede from
Uganda? There is no single Muganda you will ever see pleading for Buganda
and the Kingdom in a basis of building Uganda, no they stand on having a
Kingdom and declare Uganda un existing and the boarders were made in error
so Uganda must be destroyed and we go our way. So even if you bring in the
training and technology they cannot be direct at building Uganda. Babumba
these are people that steal a high powered bulb off a power pole to lighten
a street and take it to his home to lighten his house yard. What nationalism
is in that Ugandan? And walk in Uganda you are going to see those lights.

 

Lastly when you look at Uganda government today, it is the most stable
government in Uganda for everyone in Uganda is contented, they are all
eating, they complain of corruption but if that corruption money is handed
to Ssabassajja it is fine. Because all Ugandans are contented we are seeing
now that the Kagame’s government is under threat of being removed for The
Rwandese want better they want to get a faster better leadership, you have
Rwandese that want to bridge the gap between Tutsi and Hutus for the future
of their children and Kagame is not working on it. Paul Kagame is going to
be thrown out of power before Museveni leaves power for Museveni’s
government is not under any threat, as long as Ugandans are looting their
country dry they care very less.

 

You don’t have a medication in hospital? Go to London if you cannot go to
London screw you.

 

EM
On the 49th

 

 

           Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
           Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DAVID-MARION
MUWANGA
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 5:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} Uganda - the Nationalist, Patriots and Political class
are very proud of

 


"History shows that development can only be done by indigenous actions, by
the population itself by Ugandans themselves, they have to take the lead and
we can support, and we can help, we can transfer knowledge and we can
facilitate things in terms of financial transfer, we can give fellowships to
people so that they can learn certain skills and bring them back to Uganda.
But the lead should be with Ugandans and I don’t mean only one Ugandan, it
is not only President Museveni who needs development but it should be much
broader Ugandans to take the lead in development". Bwino! 

 

David Babumba

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Uganda - the Nationalist, Patriots and Political class are very proud of

 

I do not want to sound overly pessimistic. The people must from now on,
start seeking a new model of political governance, completely divorced from
the nation state twaddle.

 

Journalist Onyango Obo recently wrote an article in the Daily Monitor, where
he exactly wrote about the same experiences as mine. People being so
terribly distanced from an abstract Nation State called Uganda. To such an
extent that they have started creating their own; music, political world
views, and cultural perspectives.  

 

Otherwise – it is hopeless to keep waiting.

 

Over the past five years – the world has opened up to me something, which I
did not understand very well about something called the political economy
and politics of a nation state.

 

First, I had to make an effort to travel all around the country. Just 45
kilometres away from the capital city a new world opens. It is a world of
desolation, poverty, misery and hopelessness. One Christmas a very religious
person asked me to accompany him – he did not mention the purpose. But first
he asked to raise funds to buy kilos of sugar, salt, bars of soap etc. 

 

Then we drove north wards and then turned into the villages as we entered
Luweero. First one is struck by the fact that the people still survives in a
world from nowhere! Then one imagines that it is so near Kampala City yet so
far away as wretchedness visited upon my eyes. 

 

The old folks, left on their own as we met them – half a kilo of sugar or a
bar of soap given to them by my colleague was God sent. Some have not tested
sugar in as so many months. That is Uganda, nationalist, patriots and
political class are very proud of. My friend later told me, he was retracing
his escape route when NRM attacked the village where he was then staying
with his grandmother.

 

My entire view of the world changes. Why? As a sociologist, now I start
thinking, first, are societies created for a purpose? And in one sense, as I
discover the world, and secondary, is there a society that will ever allow
her people to live in such conditions as it is in Uganda. 

 

Now, I am deep in Acoli land and you look East, West, North and South you
hardly see a human soul – but all of a sudden huge camps, with people
squeezed in there, with a lot of malnourished children who will be great
scientist, as some of my great friend born here. 

 

Pposed from the above, people do emerge from nowhere in the bush, where
there are no houses, no nothing. What will Rwot think about this as opposed
to political king spinners in filthy Kampala?!

 

Today, the government can’t give you a true picture of Nodding diseased
children or the cause of the malady. One woman, Hon. Betty may be because of
the motherly instinct puts these children on bus and dumps them at Mulago.
Mulago has no ready solution but guess work - a disease that started years
ago. Nation State does know what to do!

 

Read on.

 

One time, I start for hours at a Bus station in Mbarara town and what I saw
were young men running to drink waragi – that is at 11.00 a.m. I grew up in
a semi arid area Luweero Nakasongola region, I could hardly recognise this
behaviour among cattle keepers. They simply had a lot of work to do, tending
their cattle! I asked one man pushing a bicycle full of bunches of matooke
what the price was?! He says 6000 thousand but I argue him on to sell at
3000 thousand – he explodes in anger! That was a tale of the times.

 

If your drive from Namutumba to Mbale all you can see is dry cassava, laid
on a neatly paved road. I stopped on the way and this part can be good for
farming and pastoral activities – there was nothing like that. Just
recently, people here were starving to death and indeed they still do not
have enough food.

 

If you’re in West Nile – one can only admire the beauty but the world is as
isolated as if it is thousands of miles from the centre of power. If you
came from Nakesese just 50 miles from Kampala – the situation you find here
is exactly what you find in Yumbe!

 

One Sunday, I went to Sir Samuel Baker outside Gulu – it was dry and the
school had a new building but the rest was exactly the same experience I got
when I visited St. Lwanga secondary school in West Nile. 

 

Uganda has many television and radio stations – but in some part of the
country you hardly receive these stations apart from an archaic transmission
from Radio Uganda! 

 

I have to tell people here that Uganda as a nation state exists only in
words. 

 

 

 

++++++++++++++

 


May the Queen save Uganda!


People,

The few days I spent in Kyadondo were enough to tell me we are a long way to
any, if ever, meaningful change. I realized that it is easier to get
expelled from the birth canal than to swim back, naturally or forcefully …so
will it be the case in Uganda unless the omnipotent intervenes.
Hopelessness, pathetic, complete uncertainty, no sense of anything ..zero is
what I came to a complete conclusion. Apparently its is just about how to I
get thru 2moro? …an

d that is on everybody mind. ( the haves and have nots too even though the
gap between the two is so so embarrassing that I bet that even my BOSS,
Satan can get into a very bad brain-lock if I ever found a way to give him a
call and tell him about it! This kwara kwara noise on this and many other
forums is as good as useless to my fellow pizants in Mparo.None will ever
know or understand what mbu elites write here! For the first time I felt
very sorry for my self! If you asked me, I suggest we return the country to
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. If any of you have spent even 24 hours in
at-least 60% of Rwanda, you would wonder what happened to Ugandans. The only
worry I see in Rwanda is whether Kagame will do the needful that has eluded
most if not all African Leaders.. As for M7. I would never want to be in his
shoes like now. No way!


_______________

Bwanika Nakyesawa Luweero


 




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